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English - Android => Bug reports => Topic started by: kimusan on June 18, 2015, 02:04:06 pm
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Hi,
with recent updates a new problem has evolved. If I loose connection (i.e. connect to a wifi that I have to log into but dont or without cellular coverage) aqua-mail starts using ALOT of cpu cycles and hence drains the battery. It easily raises from using maybe 2% of my battery to using 10-15% (i usually get it killed a around that time).
This has never been a problem before but it is quite annoying.
I do not use imap push but have 5 imap accounts connected (checking every 15mins).
Is this a known problem and is there a setting that will fix this?
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I use version 1.57.21 from google play store and it is in PRO.
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Are you on Android Lollipop 5.0.x the / 5.1?
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And if you are on Android 5.0+ then check this out:
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=165558
Characteristic:
Reasonable "keep awake" time
Very high "mobile radio active" time
Bug report:
Top bug report in the Android Bug Tracker (the three reports above it are feature requests).
Present in Android L "preview" a year ago
Present in 5.0 - 5.0.2 - 5.1 - 5.1.1 - Android "M" (next version) preview
Zero comments from Google.
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How come other Email apps like Maildroid do not suffer from the same problem?
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Always love the "other apps" argument.
The issue has a randomness to it, and just because you're seeing it with app A and not app B does not mean it only ever happens with app A and never with app B.
Please do take a look at the FAQ, search the page for "mobile radio active" (or just "mobile") and enjoy the screenshots of this issue from: Google Play Services, Gmail, Facebook, Google+. There are plenty of screenshots from other apps on the Internet, easy to find.
The bug report can also be very educational:
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=165558
And this is a new bug someone opened just to track this in Marshmallow (yes, it's present there too):
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=190396
Has screenshots of Google Now, Facebook, Chrome, and TouchDown HD (a mail app, not that the type of app matters at all).